Pretty sad when NJ Blaze has a bigger turnout for tryouts than Rutgers has for a college ID showcase. I guess everyone knows that NJ Blaze is the real pathway. Rutgers should be ashamed of themselves. Maybe they need someone like FK to take over.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostPretty sad when NJ Blaze has a bigger turnout for tryouts than Rutgers has for a college ID showcase. I guess everyone knows that NJ Blaze is the real pathway. Rutgers should be ashamed of themselves. Maybe they need someone like FK to take over.
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A Blaze pathway is a pathway to, where, exactly? Nobody willing to provide any concrete information where this pathway leads to...
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Originally posted by Guest View PostA Blaze pathway is a pathway to, where, exactly? Nobody willing to provide any concrete information where this pathway leads to...
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All the Blaze players were put on secondary field while the ECNL kids played on another field. It’s really sad that FK sold his players down a river of no return. Why would a parent subject their daughter to such nonsense .
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Originally posted by Guest View PostPretty sad when NJ Blaze has a bigger turnout for tryouts than Rutgers has for a college ID showcase. I guess everyone knows that NJ Blaze is the real pathway. Rutgers should be ashamed of themselves. Maybe they need someone like FK to take over.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIt is because Rutgers mostly recruits from PDA, and the Rutgers coaching staff already knows all the players they are going to recruit.
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TDS says 2024 Rutgers recruits 2 from Michigan Hawks, 1 from Portland Thorns, 1 from PA, so just about half the incoming class is not PDA. 2025 Rutgers class lists 2 from Charlotte, 2 from Portland too. Not all PDA.
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I saw a family of an 8th grader posting that she was there. Absolutely anyone can go to these? What’s the point of doing this in 8th grade?
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No reason to go at any age. If a college wants you, they will reach out. No need to pay $200 to practice.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI saw a family of an 8th grader posting that she was there. Absolutely anyone can go to these? What’s the point of doing this in 8th grade?
If you have the time and it's not a lot of money, and you won't look out of place physically, there are no downsides to it.
In the end, going to ID Camps was a mixed bag. She went to a few, and one she got traction out (first time they had seen her play) and eventually got an offer out of them. She also went to three other camps as invited by the coach so they could work with her more directly vs. watching her play. Those three, along with the first I mentioned, ended up giving offers. However, the one school she ended up at she never went to the ID Camp as it kept getting cancelled due to weather.
What I liked about the camps wasn't necessarily on the pitch. She picked up a lot of useful tips that colleges look for in players, how to communicate, etc. that she felt was beneficial.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostPretty sad when NJ Blaze has a bigger turnout for tryouts than Rutgers has for a college ID showcase. I guess everyone knows that NJ Blaze is the real pathway. Rutgers should be ashamed of themselves. Maybe they need someone like FK to take over.
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Not sure where you get your information from, but they had enough kids there to do 2 full sized 11v11 games with kids on the bench, so I'd say over 60 kids. Blaze was lucky to have had 5 or 6 new kids at their tryouts.
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